Thankyou Justin and Ronald, interesting gear but way out of my price range. The 
Halo anyway.
I'm currently trying to work up the courage to spend a bunch of $$ on a mid to high end shotgun mic.

It would be nice though to be able to listen to surround without having to burn a dvd rw. Getting it right by trial and error takes forever.

Bill

On 24/01/2011 10:13 a.m., Ronald C.F. Antony wrote:

On 24 Jan 2011, at 13:04, Justin Bennett wrote:
I use an RME fireface audio interface. It has a built in Matrix mixer which
allows you to route and mix any software output (or hardware input) to
any hardware output. Because you have quite fine control over the
mix levels and you can flip the phase, you can set up a simple decoder in it.
(no shelf filters though!)

The same could be done with the various interfaces from MHLabs which a few 
people here on this list are using. Probably even incl. the shelf-filters, 
provided one knows the proper coefficients, etc. since the DSP platform into 
these interfaces is rather versatile.

(On some of their equipment they are running a special now for a few days, to celebrate 
that they just won the TEC Award for that device...), but their "lower end" 
devices would do the trick, too:

http://www.mhlabs.com/metric_halo/

Ronald
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